hello i was just wondering if I have a case. I been off work since dec I hurt my back at work in aug i had injections in my back and when i came back

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hello i was just wondering if I have a case. I been off work since dec I hurt my back at work in aug i had injections in my back and when i came back

my dm put me in another store that was a wreck and required lots of work i had another shot in sep which didn’t help I have been on shortterm disibility and they just cut my insurance because I was trying to get my expence money for the last three years. I had now letter stating it was ending just a bill saying it had stopped the day I sent my email to corp I now owe lots of money to drs and cant go back with no coverage. I dont know why it was shortterm and not workmans comp. can you help me and tell me what i need to do now the company is movie gallery us llc

Asked on May 26, 2009 under Employment Labor Law, Arkansas

Answers:

MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

You had to sign documentation -- especially through your HR or separate insurance company so you were probably notified what you had.  In any case, you need to do a couple of things but the first step:

Hire a lawyer.  Try www.attorneypages.com to consult with a private attorney and check his or her record at the Arkansas State Bar.  Try legal aid.  Also, contact your state's Dept that covers workers compensation and disability issues.  Try Arizona Workers' Compensation Commission: http://www.awcc.state.ar.us/

 

https://insurance.freeadvice.com/insurance_help.php/104_104_473.htm

https://law.freeadvice.com/insurance_law/disability_insurance/

 

 


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